Explore Earth’s Ancient Oceans: The Ordovician Biome is Live
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Explore Earth’s Ancient Oceans: The Ordovician Biome is Live | 3D Dinopedia
Travel back over 470 million years and dive into the prehistoric oceans of the Ordovician Period, now available in 3D Dinopedia. This biome reveals a vibrant, alien marine world long before the age of dinosaurs.

Meet early vertebrates like Arandaspis, an armored swimmer exploring silty seabeds, and Promissum, a sharp-toothed conodont — one of the earliest known marine hunters.

Swim alongside the filter-feeding giant Aegirocassis, over two meters long, with bristled appendages that once harvested clouds of zooplankton. Watch it glide through the water, a relic of evolutionary transition.

Discover the colossal Endoceras, a nautiloid mollusk with a straight shell up to 4 meters long. Once thought to be a predator, it’s now believed to have filtered its food like a whale shark.

Explore a living reef of sea lilies, giant mollusks, trilobites, and bizarre echinoderms that formed a lush, teeming ecosystem unlike anything in today’s oceans.

Launch 3D Dinopedia and experience the dawn of vertebrate life beneath the waves in the Ordovician Biome!